Market Financial Solutions upsizes funding lines by £1bn

Market Financial Solutions has upsized and extended multiple institutional funding lines, securing up to £1bn in additional capital.

The boost in institutional funding is set to strengthen the lender’s ability to deliver its range of financial products, which include granular bridging loans, bridge fusion loans, buy-to-let mortgages, large-ticket bridging loans and commercial real estate finance.

The funding increase comes as the firm’s team has increased to almost 200 London-based professionals, benefiting from a network of lending partners, platforms and brokers.

With the funding in place, Market Financial Solutions said that it "remains focused on delivering fast, flexible and dependable finance".

Chief executive officer at Market Financial Solutions, Paresh Raja, said: "With continued support from leading global institutional investors and our proven market-leading operations, Market Financial Solutions is well-positioned to help intermediaries and investors with competitive, innovative finance solutions.

"As we approach a £2.5bn loan book, we are firmly targeting £3.5bn over the next 12 months, while remaining true to our DNA: delivering bespoke solutions, funding certainty, and outstanding service."



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